On the "Speed" bus myth though, a bus taking a very tight corner at 50 mph and not flipping over, I have to call BS.

Two things:

First, from the footage, it looked like that after the bus made the corner, it do d not look like the bus was still going 50 mph or better. It looked like the speed had dropped down to about 35-40 mph. At this point (in the movie), the bomb on the bus would have detonated because the spedometer went under 50 mph. I know Jamie and Adam both were doing 50 when they entered the corner, but my guess is that they either took their foot off the gas pedal or kept it depressed the same amount while they went through the corner. Obviously, with the bus making the corner and skidding this would slow the bus down.

Secondly, after making the corner, both Adam and Jamie went off the coned-off "road". In the movie this would have put them off the road and into the ditch or somewhere where it would have been difficult to maintain 50 mph.

I enjoyed the show, though. It was funny when the car going under the semi-truck trailer had it's top sheared-off and the breaks failed and it flew over the earthen berm.

All right, Jessi hooking up a car engine to nitrous oxide to double its power for the skipping car was pretty amazing. Of course you can learn how to do this from magazines but it seemed like Jessi does this every week.

I don't care for her much. Everyone else on the show can't act, and they don't try to hide it when they are going through their lines in the scripted scenes. Jessi seems to be mugging for the camera. I guess she's good at her job, but she gets on my nerves.

I was a big fan of Mythbusters since the first episode but the past couple seasons have been difficult to watch. A show like this needs a rough outline, not a script but obviously Discovery does not realize this at all. It's almost painful to watch Adam and Jamie read what's on their "minds".

I would be quite happy to see Tory and Kari gone and just have Grant stick around as a helper. I liked it when Adam and Jamie were given the time to say more than 10 words and they had the whole hour to explore a topic.

While I agree with some of you that the show has tended to jam too much in sometimes, I dont really think two tests are that bad. Some of it can sound kind of forced, but in the end sometimes the akwardness is what makes the show funny.

I ahve been turning my little nephews and nieces on to this show and they are actually facinated by it. If this helps them learn even a small amount of information beyond school and makes it fun for them then I am good.

I am still a fan of the show and most everyone on it cant really say I have complaints.

The original myth said dirt on a car would make it more aerodynamic because it would be like the dimples in a golf ball. That one got busted.

But the MythBusters went a step further. They covered a Ford Taurus in clay and measured the gas mileage. Then they carved out 1,000 dimples all over the car, putting the removed clay inside so the weight would be constant, and they measured the gas mileage again. Do dimples improve gas milemage?